UPDATE 1-Mexico's non-U.S. bound exports shielding economy

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By Jason Lange
PUEBLA, Mexico, April 30 (Reuters) - Mexican exporters, long dependent on American consumers, are ramping up sales to once-ignored markets such as Europe and Brazil and are helping shield Mexico's economy from a feared U.S. recession.
Volkswagen's plant in Mexico, built four decades ago just east of the Mexican capital, once focused on selling its Jetta and Golf models to Americans.
But last year, the plant sent more cars to Europe than to the United ...

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